The 2017 Hyundai Elantra will include Android Auto support

Buyers of the 2017 Hyundai Elantra will be able to get the vehicle with support for Android Auto when it goes on sale later in January. It will be supported on the Elantra's seven-inch Display Audio touchscreen system, along with Hyundai's eight-inch touchscreen navigation system that provides access to smartphone apps, voice texting and more.

The car will also include support for "voice actions and predictive Google Now functionality through Android Auto" that will allow users to access Google Maps, make calls, respond to text messages and more. Here's what else owners of the car can expect:

Hyundai has not announced any prices for these features, but it's likely that they will be offered as optional packages. The car maker plans to reveal which of its future vehicles will support Android Auto later in 2016. It will also reveal how current owners of Hyundai cars that have support for its fourth-generation navigation system or Display Audio can update them to add Android Auto.

No ****! I haven't read anything from Honda about having AA. But, now I'm excited!
I could google it, but is this something they're introducing in all vehicles? Or just select ones? I'm thinking about getting an HR-V this year.

My husband would like this but he's a Chevy man hopefully they will get more wide spread support. But my baby 1941 Studebaker truck M5 will never see this. Sometimes it's nice to get away from technology when I drive down the gulf coast.

While still considering using Android Auto or not, you can try the instant messenger especially for drivers.
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